This video investigates a fascinating question: how much water is needed to stop a bullet. While the description is brief, the title clearly indicates an exploration into the ballistic properties of water as a stopping medium. This type of content often involves testing various calibers and firearm types against water barriers, providing insights into physics and terminal ballistics. It's a topic that appeals to firearm enthusiasts interested in the science behind projectile behavior.
This video tests the penetration capabilities of various calibers, from birdshot to .50 BMG, through two feet of water. While smaller calibers like birdshot, .22 LR, and 9mm were stopped or only partially penetrated, higher-powered rifle rounds like the .308 and especially the .50 BMG easily passed through the water barrier, demonstrating significant energy transfer and destructive potential.
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